methyl-jasmonate has been researched along with 7-hydroxycoumarin* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for methyl-jasmonate and 7-hydroxycoumarin
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Umbelliferone released from hairy root cultures of Pharbitis nil treated with copper sulfate and its subsequent glucosylation.
Hairy root cultures of Pharbitis nil treated with CuSO4 and methyl jasmonate (MeJA) produced umbelliferone (1) and scopoletin (2) in the culture medium, and skimmin (3), a beta-D-glucopyranoside of 1, was isolated from the hairy roots. While 1 in the medium increased and reached a maximal level 16 h after the treatment with CuSO4, the amount of 3 in the hairy roots decreased, reaching a minimal level after 8 h, before recovering to a level higher than the basal level after 24 h and then continuously increasing. These observations suggest that 1 was released by the hydrolysis of 3. Umbelliferone (1) inhibited hairy root growth, while skimmin (3) did not. This result suggests that, after the release of 1 as a phytoalexin, the hairy roots glycosylated 1 for the detoxification and re-use of 3 as a source of phytoalexin. Topics: Acetates; Copper Sulfate; Cyclopentanes; Glucose; Glycosylation; Kinetics; Oxylipins; Plant Roots; Rhizobium; Scopoletin; Tissue Culture Techniques; Umbelliferones | 2004 |